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Red Hat Magazine August: How to set up a home web server

We learn by doing. Open source lets you take things apart and see how they really work--and makes it easy to work together. This month we saw collaboration come to learning: From Red Hat High--a tech camp for teenagers, to an unconference called BarCamp, and on a global scale, One Laptop Per Child.

Red Hat Magazine, Issue #22
August 2006

We learn by doing. Open source lets you take things apart and see how
they really work--and makes it easy to work together. This month we saw
collaboration come to learning: From Red Hat High--a tech camp for
teenagers, to an unconference called BarCamp, and on a global scale, One
Laptop Per Child.

We did our share of learning, too: Setting up a home web server, and the
latest printing changes for Fedora Core 6. And don't miss the last in
our series' on Dogtail and comparing Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise
Linux.

The Fedora Project and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, part 4
by Tim Burke
The final installment in our four-part series examining the methods and
motivations of Red Hat's engineering efforts. The final chapter explores
Red Hat Enterprise Linux--from development to release.
-> http://info.redhat.com/a/tBE7GHEAUfRoFApNGcOAVHSdmZo/rhmg15

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